Thursday, October 6, 2016

Term 3 Holiday Homework Week 1 & 2

Description: Australian Slang
Trump and Clinton. Image: Skidsmore & BU Rob13
Trump and Clinton. Image: Skidsmore & BU Rob13


Description: Australian SlangClinton, Trump Debate




Recently, the two nominees for President of the United States took part in a debate.
Hillary Clinton is the leader of the Democrats. Donald Trump is the leader of the Republicans. On November 8, Americans will vote in a federal election and one of the two nominees will become President.
In the meantime, each one is working hard to sway Americans to vote for them.
One of the ways politicians do this is by “debating.” A debate is a structured discussionthat lets people know what the leader and her or his political party (i.e, Democrat or Republican) believes in. When voters know what each person stands for, or believes in, they can make a better decision about who they want to vote for.
In the debate, a moderator (in this case, journalist Lester Holt) asked the two debaters questions about things that matter to Americans, such as job creation and national security. The debaters answered the questions, and also discussed each other’s answers.
The most recent debate was held on Sept. 26. Up to 100 million people in the U.S. and around the world watched the debate on television. They wanted to find out about the candidates’ positions on issues–but many also wanted to see how the two very different candidates would handle themselves.
Trump appeared to become upset at times, often interrupting Clinton and sniffing often and loudly throughout the debate. Clinton accused Trump of being racist and misogynistic (in this case, it means he doesn’t treat women fairly). She also accused Trump of not paying federal taxes, to which Trump replied, “that makes me smart.” He meant that if a company can save money by avoiding paying taxes, it can keep that money, which would be good for the company. But for a potential president to call not paying taxes “smart,” is a bold statement–after all, countries use tax money to accomplish things they want to do. And presidents are the ones who make the decisions about using that money.
Trump accused Clinton of being a “typical politician: all talk, no action” and said she doesn’t have enough stamina to be President. (Stamina in this case means the ability to keep going.)
Americans are highly divided about who would make the best president. Many polls say that either Clinton or Trump could win the election.
The next presidential debate will be held on Sun., Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. It will last an hour and a half and it will be televised.

Writing/Discussion Prompt

During a debate, viewers are often trying to see important information about the candidates that will help them decide which way to vote. 

1. What do you believe are the qualities of a strong leader? 

2. Why do you think so? Can everyone be a good leader?

Reading Prompt: Point of View

It is important for people reading news reports about the U.S. (and any) election to think critically about what they are hearing and seeing. Depending on the journalist or the news source, the listener may get a very different message. For instance, if the news source or journalist is biased toward one candidate over the other, the news they hear may also be biased. Even though journalists try hard to be unbiased (in other words, to report the “facts” without any personal point-of-view) it is virtually impossible–reporters, like everyone, are biased.

1. Who do you think the author of today’s article is rooting for in the upcoming election? 
2. What evidence in the text supports your opinion?

1 comment:

  1. Hi room 15, my name is Philip


    I wanted to comment on this particular post to ask you a specific question but I’ll ask you that later on.
    Just to start off I think that Hillary Clinton deserves that seat as president of the United States Of America
    because I know that she will be a responsible and a honorable president unlike Donald Trump.
    Thank you for sharing this information with me. It makes me feel so special to read a unique piece of writing.


    Are you voting for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump


    Kind regards


    Philip


    http://rangikura-sb-philip.blogspot.co.nz/

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